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On Mon, 5 May 2008 16:01:08 -0700 (PDT), CelticDude
wrote: Hey all, A friend of mine helped me to put a couple of radios on EBay over the weekend. He used Vendio, and listed them both under "Consumer Electronics\Radios: Ham, CB etc\Shortwave". The 2 auctions were set to start Sunday at 9:00pm. Today he discovers that they didn't start because EBay says you have to allow PayPal for certain categories of items. WTF?? My friend won't take PayPal because it costs extra. He has had no problem with bank checks and money orders in past auctions. I thought maybe it's because electronics cost a bit more, but my friend usually sells high-end guitars and other instruments, so cost doesn't seem to be it. Then my cynical side kicked in, and I figure EBay must be getting kickbacks from PayPal. Does anyone know the real story, or have ideas? Anyway, sorry for the rant... DWP No kickback involved. eBay owns PayPal lock stock and barrel. It is simply a way to extract further money from Ebay sellers by using an illegal and anticompetitive advantage. |
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